Top 15 Best Places to Visit in Spain
Top 15 Best Places to Visit in Spain
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After a long day of taking in the sights, you can unwind at a local cafe with a class of sangria and some delicious tapas. Have a look at our pick of the 15 best places to visit in Spain.
15. Burgos
14. Cadiz
13. Seville
12. Salamanca
11. Avila
10. Cordoba
9. Barcelona
8. Pamplona
7. Madrid
6. Granada
5. Toledo
4. The Costa Brava
3. Almeria
2. Santiago de Compostela
1. The Sierra Nevada
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Splendid beaches, delicious cuisine, vibrant nightlife and lively fiestas all make Spain one of Europe’s best getaways. Because Spain encompasses several autonomous regions and islands, the country boasts one of the most widely diverse cultures and landscapes on the continent. Here's an overview of the top places to visit in Spain.
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1. Santiago de Compostela
Santiago de Compostela is the capital of northwest Spain's Galicia district. it is known as the pinnacle of the Camino de Santiago
travel course, and the charged internment site of the Biblical witness St. James. His end parts as far as anyone knows exist inside the Catedral de Santiago de Compostela, favored in 1211, whose lavishly lessen stone lacquers open onto first class courts inside the medieval dividers of the old city.
2. Toledo
Toledo is an old city set on a slant over the fields of Castilla-la Mancha in central Spain. The capital of the district, it's recognized for the medieval Arab, Jewish and Christian historic points in its walled old town. It was in like manner the past home of Mannerist painter El Greco. The Moorish Bisagra Gate and the Sol Gate, in dustéjar mold, open into the vintage region, where the Plaza de Zocodover is an eager meeting put.
3. Cordoba
Córdoba is a town in the southern Spanish area of Andalusia, and the capital of the domain of Córdoba. It changed into a basic Roman city besides, critical Islamic consideration inside the center a while. it's attractive respected for la Mezquita, a major mosque pursuing from 784 A.D., alongside a separated supplication lobby and more prepared Byzantine mosaics. After it turn into a Catholic church in 1236, a Renaissance-style nave was secured the seventeenth century.
4. San Sebastian
San Sebastián is a resort city at the Bay of Biscay in Spain's rough Basque nation. it is recognized for Playa de los angeles Concha and Playa de Ondarreta, shores encompassed by means of a pleasant bayfront prom, and especially well known diners helmed through creative gourmet specialists. In its cobblestoned classical city (Parte Vieja), upscale stores neighbor fiery pintxo bars blending near to wines with snack measure neighborhood qualities.
5. Valencia
The port city of Valencia lies on Spain's southeastern buoy, in which the Turia River meets the Mediterranean Sea. it's recognized for its town of Arts and Sciences, with unrivaled frameworks together with a planetarium, an oceanarium and an instinctive notable center. Valencia in like manner has a few seashores, for example, some inner close-with the guide of Albufera Park, a wetlands keep up with a lake and walking trails.
6. Seville
Seville is the capital of southern Spain's Andalusia zone. it is broadly known for flamenco moving, predominantly in its Triana people group. essential landmakrs incorporate the expensive Alcázar castle confounding, worked in the midst of the Moorish Almohad line, and the eighteenth century Plaza de Toros de los angeles Maestranza bullring. The Gothic Seville Cathedral is the site of Christopher Columbus' tomb and a minaret got to be toll tower, the Giraldo.
7. Madrid
Madrid, Spain's central capital, is a town of great streets and enormous, manicured stops, for instance, the Buen Retiro. it is notable for its well off storage facilities of european workmanship, which incorporates the Prado Museum's works by method for Goya, Velázquez and other Spanish experts. The coronary heart of old
Hapsburg Madrid is the corridor covered Plaza Mayor, and close by means of is the lavish Royal Palace and Armory, showing significant weaponry.
8. Spanish Islands
Spain has completely the most striking islands in Europe. The greatest recognized Spanish Islands are furthermore apportioned between the Balearic Islands.
9. Granada
Granada is a town in southern Spain's Andalusia area, inside the foothills of the Sierra Nevada mountains. it's known for spectacular examples of medieval outline dating to the Moorish calling, especially the Alhambra. This sprawling edge distribute complex conceals superb imperial houses, quiet yards, and reflecting swimming pools from the Nasrid lifestyle, and also the wellsprings and estates of the Generalife gardens.
10. Barcelona
Barcelona, the cosmopolitan capital of Spain's Catalonia area, is comprehended for its uniqueness and building. The fantastical Sagrada Família church and diverse trailblazer points of reference made through Antoni Gaudí detect the town. Museu Picasso and Fundació Joan Miró spotlight current craftsmanship by method for
their namesakes. city history exhibition MUHBA, contains a couple of Roman archeological goals.
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My Thoughts After 3 Weeks Traveling Spain & Money Saving Tips
After traveling Spain for 3 weeks, I'm sharing my experience with you so you know what to expect. I have some money saving tips, and I'll let you know what the accommodations, the food, and the transportation is like.
We spent most of our time in southern Spain - the Andalusia area. Our basic itinerary was: Madrid (with a day trip to Toledo) - Cordoba - Seville (where we rented a car) - El Gastor (a white village) - Ronda - Granada - a small town in the Sierra Nevada - Algeciras (with a day trip to Gibraltar) - back to Madrid for a day.
We mostly stayed in AirBnBs because they were cheaper. Some of them were shared with the owners, and some we had the entire place to ourselves. We paid about $35/night. Hotels tended to be closer to $45/night for the cheaper options, so this was a great way to save some cash and stay in really cool apartments. My favorite thing about Airbnb is that you stay in an actual place where someone might live. It feels more like you are living in the place you're at, rather than visiting it. We also really loved having a kitchen... which brings us to food in Spain.
The biggest thing about eating meals in Spain is the timing. Generally, Spanish people eat breakfast around 8 or 9, a snack a few hours later, then lunch between 2 and 4, and dinner at around 8-10PM. This took some getting used it, and because things shut down between 4pm and 7PM, you really have to make the adjustment. We found ourselves spending a day out, then grabbing lunch at 3:00 and come back to our room to rest. When 8PM came around, it was hard to motivate ourselves to get dressed up and head back out into the cool night. That why having a kitchen was so great. We could cook up a small meal and stay in for the night. Of course, some of our best times were spent at bars eating a tapas dinner and drinking beer late into the night, but we couldn't do this every night. If you don't have a kitchen, you can still find plenty of options for dinner at the supermarket. There's a lot of food in Spain that doesn't require any cooking: bread, cheese, pate, canned fish and seafood, we would also buy a lot of pre-made salads. The grocery stores were very cheap.
In bars and restaurants, I found the prices pretty reasonable. For breakfast, you could get some bread with pureed tomato, some olive oil, and some ham for only a couple Euros. Coffee would cost another Euro. Lunch is the biggest meal in Spain. If you're very hungry, check the chalkboards outside of restaurants to find their deals of the day. They usually include an appetizer, main, dessert and drink for around 8-10 Euros. If you want a small lunch, sandwiches (bocadilla) were available in most bars. They were fairly simple - small baguettes with some meat and some olive oil. They don't put many vegetables on them. You can also have a tapas lunch, order a drink and get a free tapa, or order some tapas off the menu. In Spain, tapas is basically just a small portion of food. Each tapa, if it doesn't come free with your drink, costs about 2-3 Euros. A couple would probably be enough. If you are in a place that offers free tapas, you need to buy a drink. A small beer (cana) costs around 2-2.5 Euros. The tapas would likely be smaller and might just be a plate of olives or chips. But if you order another beer, you're likely to get something a bit better. This could continue for maybe 7 rounds. We found ourselves drinking a lot more than we usually do while in Spain. The beautiful weather, the potential for tapas, and the tasty wine and beer helped that.
Normally, we would eat tapas fir dinner, but some bars start serving it for lunch as early as noon.
Transportation in Spain is fairly straight forward. Buses and trains are nice. If you are traveling by train, book a ticker online a month or so before hand. We used to book ours. They charge a very small fee, but it's easier than using the Spanish site ( We paid online, printed the voucher and that was our ticket. Bus tickets can usually be bought on the day.
We rented a car for a large portion of our trip. At first I was a bit worried about taking on the mountain roads, but they were very easy to drive. It was a great decision and the cost wasn't too high. I believe we paid around $23 a day. We experimented with the pickup location and drop off locations, and also the train costs of getting back to Madrid to find the perfect combination to save us money.
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Let Scenic take you on an unforgettable journey to discover the spectacular sights of Spain and Portugal.
From the magnificent architecture of their palaces and cathedrals, to the colour and spectacle of their dancers, you’ll be astounded by the rich diversity of these fascinating countries.
Our journey begins in the vibrant city of Barcelona. Revitalised for the 1992 Olympics, this picturesque city is renowned for Europe's best-preserved Gothic Quarter.
A special highlight will be a visit to Gaudí's unfinished masterpiece…
the Cathedral of the Sagrada Familia
a visually stunning Cathedral and Barcelona's most important landmark.
We also visit Guell Park, a playful urban park featuring peaceful greens,
winding paths and many sculptures and mosaics designed by Gaudi himself including gingerbread gatehouses, patchwork lizards and much more.
Following the coastline south we’ll visit the fortified seaport of Pensicola before our arrival to the coastal city of Valencia. Among the highlights of our included guided tour, will be the ‘City of Arts and Sciences’ – the most important modern tourist destination in the city. From here we head to the hilltop town of Granada, nestled amongst the Sierra Nevada, Spain's highest mountain range.
At the centrepiece of the city lies one of the most brilliant jewels of world architecture …the Alhambra, a series of magnificent palaces, fountains and gardens, built in the 14th century. Within the Alhambra stands the massive Palace of Charles the fifth, an outstanding example of Spanish
Renaissance architecture.
Visit Sacromonte (Sac-Ro-Mone-E), famous for its cave dwellings and once the home of Granada's large gypsy community. Here we enjoy a Scenic exclusive: an evening of authentic flamenco dancing in the caves.
Retire to the Palacio de Santa Paola, located in the historic centre, surrounded by stunning garden terraces. A short trip finds us in Cordoba, for a guided visit of the incredible Mezquita, a Gothic Christian cathedral housed inside a large Moorish Mosque.
Travel to Ronda, one of Andalucía’s loveliest towns, steeped in history.
It stands on a towering plateau in the mountains of Malaga Province
and is famous for the plunging river gorge which divides the medieval and 18th century parts of the town.
It is the oldest and the most beautiful in Spain and the arena itself is also the country's largest. We continue towards the Portuguese border to Seville, one of Spain's most charming cities. Enjoy exploring the city sights including the Cathedral housing the tomb of Christopher Columbus and step aboard a horse drawn carriage which will wind through the city’s streets and alleyways.
In Lisbon, we visit the lovely port area, the Alfama (Al-Fam-A) Quarter, with its picturesque cobbled streets and the Avenida de Liberdade (Aven-Knee-Da der Liber-Dad) – the monument to the famous Portuguese explorers – as well as the Belem (bell-eim) Tower.
Located on the Douro River Estuary in Northern Portugal, Porto is one of the oldest European centres and was once an outpost of the Roman Empire. Among the highlights of our stay in Porto is a special dinner cruise aboard a traditional ‘Rabelo’(har-bell-o) boat in this fabulously pretty city and a tasting of the city’s namesake.
You’ll have a fun filled afternoon where you may try your hand, and your feet, at a local ‘Tablao’ (tab-lowe) for a fun and energetic afternoon of Flamenco Dance, or for the sportsters you may choose to visit the Bernabeau Football stadium as well as the Trophy Museum of Real Madrid!
Scenic also offer an exciting Spain & Portugal itinerary. On our journey we’ll meet the locals at the charming villages, explore UNESCO World Heritage sites and cities, and absorb the intoxicating culture that is unmistakably Spain & Portugal.
If you would like to extend your journey and discover more of Europe’s treasures, some only accessible by water, why not add a river cruise along Europe’s grand waterways?
Including, new is 2016, Scenic’s newest spaceship will begin to cruise the Douro river from Portugal to Spain.
This river cruise will let you see the best of Portugal and its famed Douro Valley; discover this regions colourful history or simply enjoy the tantalizing tastes and flavours of one of Europe’s Hidden gems.